> Many people deny this Maybe, but nobody brought it up before you did. >People tend to think luck is heavily about positioning >yourself to succeed. >I think that's true, but I also believe that the most >important…
> you just have no idea whatsoever what it takes to be both psychologically and logistically prepared And you do? Based on which expertise. > A kinder, gentler SWAT team is one not actually prepared for the serious…
Again I am not sure that's how social intersectionality is supposed to work. You seems to see it as a relatively simple algebra : women have it worst than men , Immigrant worst than non immigrant so immigrant women have…
I am not sure where you pulled your definition of intersectionality, but doesn't sound like anything related. I am not sure neithee why you added the fact that she was a woman to the equation when the comment clearly…
I think it's not just Chinese, but pretty much most immigrant have a stronger desire to go back home. Speaking as an immigrant myself,i don't think most of us came to the US because we loved american culture, we came…
> tend to not engage well in the conversations that facilitates equality by building mutual empathy. I think you hit the right spot right there. I always baffled me how little empathy hardcore leftist display for other…
> violence against black people and not about the idea that black people are uniquely the target of police violence. I guess we will have to disagree on this. My perspective is that they are. The frequency, the…
I like this answer even if i strongly disagree with it. Hopefully we can engage in a polite discussion where i can contribute the male centric counter-part of your perspective. >That technique may be used for women…
are some comments being removed?
But everybody is...
Same minority men here, chiming in again... I thing we need to dig into this kind of perspective since i really beleive this does more arm to the diversity fight than help. > She should not have said "65-year old", as…
Visible Minority men here chiming in; I find this type of perspective (and the lack of empathy that underlines it) kinda saddening. Most of the argument you are saying are the same we used to make to other minority, "No…
> Many people deny this Maybe, but nobody brought it up before you did. >People tend to think luck is heavily about positioning >yourself to succeed. >I think that's true, but I also believe that the most >important…
> you just have no idea whatsoever what it takes to be both psychologically and logistically prepared And you do? Based on which expertise. > A kinder, gentler SWAT team is one not actually prepared for the serious…
Again I am not sure that's how social intersectionality is supposed to work. You seems to see it as a relatively simple algebra : women have it worst than men , Immigrant worst than non immigrant so immigrant women have…
I am not sure where you pulled your definition of intersectionality, but doesn't sound like anything related. I am not sure neithee why you added the fact that she was a woman to the equation when the comment clearly…
I think it's not just Chinese, but pretty much most immigrant have a stronger desire to go back home. Speaking as an immigrant myself,i don't think most of us came to the US because we loved american culture, we came…
> tend to not engage well in the conversations that facilitates equality by building mutual empathy. I think you hit the right spot right there. I always baffled me how little empathy hardcore leftist display for other…
> violence against black people and not about the idea that black people are uniquely the target of police violence. I guess we will have to disagree on this. My perspective is that they are. The frequency, the…
I like this answer even if i strongly disagree with it. Hopefully we can engage in a polite discussion where i can contribute the male centric counter-part of your perspective. >That technique may be used for women…
are some comments being removed?
I like this answer even if i strongly disagree with it. Hopefully we can engage in a polite discussion where i can contribute the male centric counter-part of your perspective. >That technique may be used for women…
But everybody is...
Same minority men here, chiming in again... I thing we need to dig into this kind of perspective since i really beleive this does more arm to the diversity fight than help. > She should not have said "65-year old", as…
Visible Minority men here chiming in; I find this type of perspective (and the lack of empathy that underlines it) kinda saddening. Most of the argument you are saying are the same we used to make to other minority, "No…